"Book Today and Save" fares are capacity controlled and may change without notice. The fares are per person based on double occupancy. Single and third person rates are also available. SeaDream Yacht Club strongly recommends that all guests purchase travel insurance.

Long a secret backpacker's destination, Pulau Langkawi, largest member of the 99-island Langkawi Archipelago is the doorway to Malaysia's most spectacular jungle wilderness. Fairies once gathered in the ponds below Telaga Tujuh (Seven Wells) Waterfall, just 45-minutes from the port. According to local lore, the ponds' curative powers spring from this magic. Among the island's other natural wonders in the region, 2,890-ft/880-m Gunung Raya is the tallest natural formation. Another tale recalls that it is the petrified remains of Mat Raya, a fearsome giant who once terrorized the land.

Patong Bay (Phuket)

Roughly the size of Singapore, Phuket is widely known for its fine resorts, but it also showcases traditional Thai culture and a spectacular natural interior. Sheer limestone crags thrust from scenic Phang Nga Bay off the island's northern tip, creating a peaceful refuge from 'it all.' For another kind of Thai serenity, visit South Phuket's Wat Chalong. Its Grand Pagoda, one of the island's most revered sites, preserves a fragment of Lord Buddha's bone. After touring, curl up on a quiet section of Ao Patong (Patong Beach), on the southwestern shore.
Join your fellow SeaDreamer's for a Phang Nga cruise or find your inner James Bond aboard ... an elephant! The yacht has also arranged several other Land Adventure possibilities including an excursion to one of the island's world-class golf resorts.

Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

The eastern half of South Andaman Island is a reservation for the Jarawa Tribe, a group that fiercely resists contact with outsiders to the present day. But foreigners did arrive. The first Western visitor was Marco Polo, who called the islands 'land of the head-hunters,' but what he found was a thick carpet of tropical rainforest that is habitat to a remarkable variety of rare birds and land animals. Named for Lt. Reginald Blair, a British dispatch charged with surveying the land in 1789, Port Blair is the main administrative center.

Colombo

Sri Lanka (sree LAHN ka) wears an exotic veil decorated with elephants, spice, and precious gemstones. Some believe Adam's Peak to be the very spot upon which Adam first trod after being cast down from heaven. After all, his footprint – or is it Buddha's footprint? – is embedded in the summit. A modern enigma, Sri Lankan history is so long, it begins in legend. An important center of Theravada Buddhism, the island is home to the remarkable Temple of the Tooth at Kandy.
SeaDream offers a full day excursion to the Pinnawela Elephant Reserve, an exploration of Colombo and Galle, as well as a visit to Kandy.

Kochi (Kochin)

Kerala's fertile ribbon of land lines India's southwestern shore. Rivers from the Western Ghats empty into broad alluvial plains at the coast, so local fields yield an abundant crop – coconuts, rice, cashews, and mango thrive in the tropical climate. Natural harbors and geography guaranteed Kerala prominence on the routes between Arabia and Southeast Asia. The name Kerala means 'land of the (indigenous) Cheras.' No one is certain about the origins of the name Kochi, but in Malayam, the Dravidian Keralan language, Cochazhi means 'small sea,' and Kaci is 'seaport.'
Guests have an option to explore the historic port city on a SeaDream Yachting Land Adventure.

Goa

First Arabs, and then Europeans traced the spice routes to Asia. Portuguese merchants seized land from the last Bijapur kings in the early 16th century – Lisbon was mad for silk, ginger, nutmeg and saffron. Goods traveled both directions and Goa received fine European merchandise as ships headed further east to Sri Lanka, Indonesia and China. Goa thrived. Portuguese merchants made the small commune capital of their South Asian holdings after Cochin lost that status. Together with several other enclaves (Diaman and Diu to the north), they carved out an Indian empire.
SeaDream Land Adventures take you to visit a spice plantation and villa or join us on an exploration of Colonial Panjim and Old Goa.

Mumbai (Bombay)

Built across a series of seven islands (Colaba, Mazagaon, Old Woman's Island, Wadala, Mahim, Parel, and Matunga-Sion) that now form the city's main districts, Mumbai is the glamour capital of India. The early residents were Koli fishermen and the community was part of the Ashoka Kingdom. An extended land reclamation program eventually linked the archipelago into a peninsula. The region passed through the hands of several Hindi rulers until 1343, when Gujerat Muslims took possession. They ruled for two centuries until Portuguese forces invaded, but only their Mahim Mosque remains.
The SeaDream Land Adventure to Elephanta Island departs from the iconic gateway of India. If you are shopping-deprived, join us on a market excursion to explore Mumbai at its colorful best.

Singapore

Lee Kuan Yew, first and longest reigning Prime Minister of Singapore, stepped down in 1990. Known as 'father of Singapore,' Mr. Lee's guidance unquestionably created an economic marvel and model safe society out of a chaotic post-war, post-colonial state. The rules are tough, but clear. Jaywalkers are fined on the spot. Drop litter – and you pay (smokers beware!).
Explore the city-state's impressive modernity and tradition in its architecture. I.M. Pei's striking Gateway and Moshe Safdie's Marin Bay Sands point the way to the future, but don't miss the handsome Old Parliament House.

You and your fellow SeaDreamers are in for a treat! After boarding your motor coach, you will proceed to Pinnawela. (Transfer from Colombo Fort Station to Rambukkana by Viceroy Train)
The trains are the safest and most enjoyable traveling method in Sri Lanka. From the Colombo Fort which is the central railway station travelers can take their trains to different destinations. The Viceroy Special train is a colonial memento, complete with period fittings, luxury compartments and modern conveniences. The main feature of the train is that it represents the heritage, luxury and dining, it offers a great mix of comfort and class. The two air conditioned compartments accommodate 32 passengers each in comfortable reclining chairs. Tea and coffee is served at intervals and you can retire to the restaurant car for socializing with intimates. The well complemented bar is the perfect place for a relaxing evening cocktail.
Visit the Elephant Orphanage, The Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage, established in 1975, commenced with seven orphans. Today some of these orphans enjoy the fortune of seeing their grandchildren born in the same location. The original objective of establishing the orphanage inclined more towards tourism, but is soon became a conservation and educational center. With the help of local and foreign elephant experts, Pinnawela started a scientific captive-breeding program for elephants. The free movement of the herd enhanced the chances for respective individuals of both sexes to get together and mate. The nearby river played a dominant role in this regard, and in 1984, the first baby of Pinnawela was born. The success story of Pinnawela has drawn the attention of scientists from all over the world. A considerable number of books and research articles on Pinnawela have been published in several languages. The members of the Pinnawela herd have been filmed, videoed and photographed thousands of times by professionals. Watch them being fed or in the river having bath. Lunch is included and will be served at the Pinnawela Restaurant. After lunch you will have a scenic journey back to Colombo and SeaDream.

Notes This land adventure is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilize a wheelchair.
Sunscreen, sunglasses and hats are recommended.
Elephants in Pinnawela are not fully tamed. Visitors should not get too close to the animals.

Colombo is the Garden City of Asia, where old world charm meets modern life. Colombo, like many capital cities in developing countries, is fast changing its face. Almost overnight, skyscrapers arise from where old buildings once stood. Yet in many parts, the Old World charm is retained, including several British built, colonial buildings. Other places of interest which you will drive by on your overview include the Pettah Bazaar, Hindu and Buddhist temples, residential areas where you find the stately homes of the affluent, the Bandaranayke Memorial International Conference Hall " an outright gift to Sri Lanka from the People's Republic of China, the Old parliament in Fort, the University of Colombo, the Royal College, which is probably one of the largest schools in Asia with 7500 students and the Independence Square. Your SeaDream Land Adventure will include a visit to the Colombo National Museum and the Gangarama Buddhist Temple. A relaxing stop for refreshments will be made at the charming Galle Face Hotel which was built in 1864, before returning to the pier.

Notes Proper attire is required to visit the sacred sites. Shorts and short skirts are not allowed. Ladies should have their shoulders covered. Shoes and hats should be removed prior to entering the temples. We suggest bringing along a pair of thick socks because the pavement will be hot. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

You and your fellow SeaDream guests have an opportunity for this exclusive adventure to Kandy, The Last Kingdom of Sri Lanka
From the pier we will transfer you to Peliyagoda (Sea Plane Jetty) by Mini Coach. From there you will have a 30 minute sea plane flight to the Polgolla Resevoir in Kandy where another mini coach will transfer you to the Peradeniya Gardens. You will have a guided visit of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Peradeniya, which was built as a pleasure garden and was expanded by the British. It is an amazing 147 acres and provides an amazing variety of trees, plants and flowers.
Kandy was the last capital of the Sri Lankan kings which is a World Heritage Site. The name "Kandy" conjures visions of splendor and magnificence. Many of the legends, traditions and folklore are still lovingly kept alive. Drive around the Kandy Lake built by the last Sinhala king, Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe in 1798. Your exploration in Kandy will also include a visit to the Temple of the Tooth Relic as well as a city driving excursion. Then it is time for a nice luncheon at Earls Regency. Later you will go back to the Polgolla reservoir for another flight back to the Peliyagoda Sea Plane landing point. Then it’s just a short 10 minute ride with your mini coach back to the pier and your SeaDream yacht.

Notes Air Taxi Operation will depend on local weather conditions hence last minute cancellations are a possibility. An Advanced payment may be required by the service provider (Sri Lankan Air Lines) to confirm flight. The flights are chartered and for exclusive usage for SeaDream guests. Sea Plane maximum capacity = 09.

Play a round of Golf at Worlds second Oldest Golf Club Outside the United Kingdom
“Sri Lanka is relatively unknown in the field of Golf, but surprisingly the country has four of the finest 18 hole courses in Asia. In fact the association with golf is more than a century and the Sri Lanka Amateur Golf Championship, which was instituted in the year 1891 follows the British Amateur Golf Championship, as the oldest national championship in the world.
Leave the Pier in the morning and proceed to the Royal Colombo Golf Club. The Royal Colombo Golf course is 5’770m long (par 71). A flat course with broad fairways, which looks simple to beginners but there are many water hazards and well-guarded bunkers which quickly change the options. The Royal Colombo Golf Club is easily accessible, being a 20 minute drive from all first class hotels in the city.
The Royal Golf Club in Colombo established in 1879 is one of the oldest in the world. The 18 hole course is 5700 yards in length with broad tree lined fairways. It is not as easy to play as it may seem from first impressions – it is possible to go into the water at every hole.

Notes DRESS CODE:
• Golf/Regular sports shoes.
• Dress Shorts/Long trousers.
• Long/short sleeved shirts with collars.
• No Round Neck “T” shirts or vests.
• Beach shorts or running shorts are not permitted).
Visitor Handicaps
All visitors must declare their handicap to the starter prior to teeing off.
Visitors without a valid handicap must tee the ball up for every shot from the fairway.
Players with a very high handicap or beginners are likely to slow down play and should allow faster groups through.
The club reserves the right to request such players to tee up the ball, or stop play. Green Fees are non-refundable.
A group whose players have missed their tee-off time will not be allowed to play, unless a later tee-off time is available and if time permits.
All visitors must use the services of a caddy for guidance and to minimize slow play.
Please do no hand over your valuables to your caddy. Ensure that your clubs and any accessories are not left unattended and that your personal belongings are safe and secured at all times.
NB: Golf playing will be subject to availability if they are holding a tournament.

Golf Son Parc is a championship quality course, ideal for beginners and experienced golfers alike. The course is both challenging and picturesque. It is located just a few hundred meters from the award winning Son Parc beach on the north coast of Menorca. Around the course are wooded hills and a protected wet zone with a rich variety of bird life. In the distance are views of Monte Toro, Menorca’s highest point. We are taking great care that we develop the course sympathetically with the environment by leaving natural features such as rocks and planting with native flora. We are also happy to say that all our irrigation requirements are met from rainwater and from treated water - we do not take a single drop of fresh water (either from the mains or from wells) for the course. And we still have that very special feature of Golf Son Parc Menorca - a flock of peacocks who live just behind the third green. They are always happy to share their home with golf and we hope they add an extra touch of color to your round. The original 9-hole course was extended to 14 in 2003 and work on the last four holes to complete the 18 began in 2005. Major construction work was completed in Spring 2006 and, following a final period of growing and bringing the turf up to the required standard, the full 18 hole course was officially opened on 12th August 2006. All the extensions have been designed by Dave Thomas Golf Ltd. Dave is the ex-Ryder Cup player and designer of many top courses worldwide, including The Belfry courses & San Roque on the Costa del Sol. DT Golf has also designed a program of improvements for the original 9 holes which is currently being carried out and which will bring all 18 holes to the same level of design. http://www.golfsonparc.com/

Your SeaDream Land Adventure will visit Old Goa and Panjim City. Old Goa, which was the ancient capital of Goa, once ruled by Adil Shah and was later conquered by the Portuguese who ruled here for 450 years. All that now remains of Old Goa's former glory, are it's imposing Churches and Cathedrals which houses 14 magnificent alters and five bells of which one is the famous Golden Bell, said to have been heard all over Goa. The Basilica of Bom Jesus, houses the mortal and visible remains of Goa's Patron Saint. St. Francis Xavier, in the silver casket. The churches are also listed as UNESCO "World Heritage Monuments." You then proceed to the Solar Dos Colacos mansion where we will be welcomed with a feni cocktail drink followed by an overview of the mansion. Your land adventure continues with a drive to Panjim, the capital City of Goa, built on the banks of river Mandovi, where you can walk through the small squares and back lanes of the town's old quarters where the Portuguese influence is most evident. There will be some time for shopping before returning to the pier to re-board your yacht.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change.

This Land Adventure will allow you to enjoy a day at a Spice plantation where you can get to know the elephants. You depart from the pier and drive to the Sahakari Spice farm to enjoy a day discovering the spice industry and how the locals work with elephants. On arrival to the farm you will be welcomed with an Indian traditional arti, kumkum and a welcome drink will be served. Later you will be taken around the spice farm for a guided overview. This organic spice farm is reputed for the various types of spices grown in a systematic and scientific manner. The spices which are grown on this farm include vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, pepper, cloves, chili, curry leaves and ginger. Besides these spice plants they also have medicinal plants and fruit bearing trees. After returning from our spice exploration, you can enjoy time with the elephants. You will have the opportunity to ride an elephant, wash and feed them and even take showers with them, if you are brave enough. After this entertaining experience you drive back to the pier with a memento from the farm.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Popularly known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea, Kochin is a cluster of picturesque islands on the vast expanse of the Lake Vembanad. The lake opens out into the Arabian Sea forming one of the finest natural harbors in the world. It is this natural advantage that has made Kochin a fascinating blend of the cultures and influences of explorers and traders who visited this wealthy land. It is an excellent blend of traditions and modernity and is a perfect reflection of the cosmopolitan society of Kerala. It is indeed one of the most spectacular cities of India, brimming with history, legends and natural beauty. Even a casual stroll through Fort Kochi is enough to make you feel transported to another world and time. The architectural style of the buildings and the town layout easily make Fort Cochin distinct from other cities and towns of Kerala. Since Fort Cochin was under the possession of the Portuguese, the Dutch and the British at different points of time, the region still bear the influence of European architecture. A leisurely walk through the Fort Cochin area gives you a close look at the operation of the huge cantilevered Chinese fishing nets introduced by Chinese traders which is still used in Kerala backwaters as a traditional way of fishing. St. Francis Church constructed by Portugal's Alfonzo de Albuquerque in 1500 and believed to be the first European Church in India. Albuquerque arrived with half a dozen ships bearing settlers and five friars who built the first European church in India where Vasco De Gama was originally buried. We then visit Mattancherry which was the center of spice trade for many centuries and still has the remnants of that glorious past with many of the godowns in dilapidated state . Visit the Dutch Palace which contains some excellent mythological murals and a rare example of traditional Kerala flooring (flooring has been covered by mats for preservation). Asia's best preserved Synagogue is our next call; a beautiful artifice embellished by Ezekiel Rahabi, who built a clock tower and paved the floor with hand-painted blue and white porcelain tiles (no two are alike) brought from Canton, China. Also walk through the Jew Street with the Jewish homes either side " but few remain now after migration to Israel. Majority of the homes are now converted into antique , handicraft and garment/spice shops.

Notes Jewish Synagogue has a strict dress code. Shoulders should covered and hemlines should reach below the knees. Visitors are not allowed to carry bags, pouches, electronic items, camera, phones etc. inside the synagogue. Visitors should remove the footwear at St. Francis Church and the Jewish Synagogue.
A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.
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On this land Adventure we will explore the amazing mangrove forest by boat, with an introduction to the limestone forests on the slopes of stunning limestone outcrops of north east Langkawi; a unique experience. Equipped with a towel, binoculars and a good pair of walking shoes, we set out this morning to be with nature.
Boarding our boat we will explore an ecosystem of winding river, mangrove forests, isolated islands and limestone rock formations.
We then cruise into the fabled bat cave. Here we see the vampires having their siesta, with hundreds of them clinging upside down from the ceiling of the cave formed millions of years ago. The formation of stalagmite and stalactite including the rock formations were formed 400 million years ago
We will then witness three species of wild eagles as they dive down for food tossed to them from our boat. Get close-up shots of the eagles as they dive down with great accuracy to feed.
We then visit a fish farm and learn about aquaculture and feed the fish. We walk on the platforms and see variety of fish that are separated by nets in the sea.
We then return to the jetty and are transported back to the yacht.

Notes The weather is hot and humid. Comfortable walking shoes, light clothing and a hat is advisable. This is an adventure tour and requires walking up stair and uneven path. Sports shoes are a must. A flashlight and a pair of binoculars will prove rewarding.
This tour is not recommended for people who need special assistance
A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

On this Land Adventure you will discover many of the attractions of the Langkawi Island.
Our tour will start with a visit to the Rice Garden, one of Langkawi"s eco-tourism attraction, where visitors can view all aspects of rice cultivation, the oldest industry in Malaysia. The dispay charts it's rich heritage and recent developments through a series of fascinating exhibits at the Museum.
Rejoining the transportation, we travel to the Oriental Village, enroute passing scenic paddy fields with groups of buffaloes resting in their muddy ponds. Quaint Malay Kampung (villages) are scattered all over the island, giving you an insight into the landscapes of Langkawi.
The Oriental Village at the base of the cable car. We then take a ride on the cable car, which provides a panoramic views of the island. The ride gives us breathtaking vistas of the many islands scattered around Langkawi and the islands of Thailand. The top station sits on the majestic Machincang Mountain that is reported to be formed some 500 million years ago. Take a deep breath and feel nature, at its peak.
Our next stop is at the Harbour Park to appreciate the scenery where the many beautiful yachts enhance the view. After this pleasant stop we return to the pier.

Notes Anyone who has Acrophobia or Altophobia are not encouraged to take the cable car ride
Cable Car Operation depends on weather and wind conditions. If the cable car is not in operation we will replace it with a visit to the Underwater World
A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Nestled at the foothills of the majestic Gunung Raya, resides one of the most refreshing and scenic golf resorts in Langkawi. Sprawled over 300 acres of former rubber plantation land, Gunung Raya Golf Resort boasts an intriguing international-standard golf course designed by renowned American golf architect Max Wexler. Within its lush landscapes, you'll encounter beautiful rolling greens, panoramic tees, and impeccable fairways, magnificently contoured with sand traps and water hazards. Hence, Gunung Raya Golf Resort is an exhilarating golfing venue that will whet any avid golfer's appetite! It is also the most recent 18-hole, 72-par golf course to be built in Langkawi.
The fairways are wide which makes it easy to keep the ball in play. Bermuda grass ensures your ball sits nicely, waiting to be hit. There’s not much OB or hazards. The back nine has more water. Some of the most notable holes include the 10th, a 500 meter par-5. The dogleg right hole has water running the entire length on the left while a hill serves as an obstacle to choose the tiger line towards to right. Littered with bunkers the fairway leads to a huge green which is fairly flat.
The clubhouse and practice facilities are adequate for the visiting Langkawi golfer. With beautiful views of the island this nevertheless makes for a good day out.

This SeaDream Land Adventure provides our guests in transit with a good panoramic overview of this iconic city. You will depart from the pier towards Marine Drive, Mumbai's seaside promenade, to see its shops, restaurants, bars and throngs of people. At the northern end of Marine Drive, you will find popular Chowpatty Beach. Your next stop is at ISKCON; the amazing temple of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. The god Krishna often portrayed in blue and playing a flute has a mischievous nature and his peasant background and legendry exploits with the milkmaids have made him of the most popular gods. Krishna devotees believe the material body is subjected to birth, old age, disease and death, whereas the spirit soul is by nature eternal, full of knowledge and bliss. We witness the prayer chanting offered for the welfare of humanity in this stunning temple. We then continue towards the western shores to Malabar Hill, Mumbai's most exclusive neighborhood. Popular since the 18th century due to its forested slopes, fresh sea breezes and panoramic views, Malabar's hillsides are filled with picturesque mansions and bungalows built by merchants and Colonial governors. Today, luxury high-rise apartments also dot the landscape. From here, you will proceed past Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus earlier known as Victoria Terminus, a remarkable railway station highlighted by domes, spires, Corinthian columns and minarets. India's first train departed this station in April 1853; today, half a million commuters use the station each day Our drive then continues to the Gateway of India for a photo stop. This Indo-Saracenic archway was built in 1911 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary, and is the city's most famous landmark Our tour concludes with a visit to the world-renowned Taj Mahal Palace & Tower Hotel, a favorite of diplomats, sheiks and Mumbai's jet set. It was recently rated among the ten best hotels in the world. Upon arrival, we can relax with a cold drink before re-boarding our coach for the return drive to the pier and your SeaDream yacht.

Notes Note: Proper attire is required to visit the sacred sites. Shorts and short skirts are not allowed. Women must have their shoulders covered. Shoes must be removed prior to entering the temples. We suggest bringing along a pair of thick socks, as the pavement may be hot.
A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change.

Your Land Adventure begins with a panoramic view of Phuket town from Rang Hill. You will then visit two famous Chinese shrines that play significant roles during the Vegetarian Festival every year. You and your fellow guests also visit the Wat Chalong Temple which reflects the locals' belief in Buddhism and Cashew Nut Factory to see one of the local industries. The scenic drive up to Rang Hill allows us enjoy and photograph the panoramic view of Phuket town. Then enjoy sightseeing through an old street of Phuket area where you will see colorful Chinese mansions of Phuket's early inhabitants. Next we visit Phud Jaw Shrine which is dedicated to Kuan In, Goddess of Mercy. Phud Jaw was built over 200 years ago whereas Jui Tui Shrine, adjacent to Phud Jaw, was built in the 1920s so you will see both the oldest and the most famous of the Chinese temples in Phuket. They are the scene of the famous Phuket Vegetarian Festival that takes place for nine days in October each year. Your journey will continue to a Cashew Factory to see how they produce cashew nuts in different flavors as well as its juice. The cashew nut tree originated in the rain forest and in 1901, the former governor- general of Phuket brought the seeds of cashew nut into the Southern territory of the then Siam Kingdom. Your last visit is one of the most important temples on the island: Wat Chalong (or Wat Chaiyathararam), a monastery not far from Phuket Town. The temple hall houses bronze statues of the three monks venerated by the inhabitants of Phuket. People believe that this temple protected the island from harm during World War II, when bombs were dropped on the Andaman region. If time permits, you can visit a souvenir shop so you can search for some souvenirs, local products, handicrafts, pearl or semiprecious stones.

Notes It is recommended that for religious reasons, ladies have their shoulders covered and do not wear shorts or very short skirts. No sleeveless top and the sleeve have to be part of the top. Gentlemen should wear trousers and short sleeved shirts. Full length trousers and pants are required.
A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change.

The best Phuket has to offer on this adventure by speedboat through the spectacular and seductive limestone scenery in Phang Nga Bay, including the famous James Bond Island. Snorkel in clear water and experience swimming among shoals of fish.. Enjoy a BBQ lunch served on the white sand beach of Rang Yai Island.
The unparalleled scenery of Phang Nga Bay defies description; our adventure begins with a transfer from the port to the luxurious Royal Phuket yacht marina. Embarking on a speedboat we cruise through the emerald waters of the bay. This fascinating boat ride will takes the breath away.
We sail through a garden of limestone karsts towering from the water. From the boat we will see the unique flora and fauna of the bay which is a protected area. Our smooth ride will take us to Kao Ping Gun Island; notoriously known as James Bond Island, which was featured in the dying scenes of the film The Man with the Golden Gun. We then head for Koh Panyi, an impressive 200 household village built on stilts. Up next is time to jump in the water; relax on the beach or snorkel off the shore at Kai Nai Island where you can even feed the friendly fish from just right off the beach.
We continue on the boat to Rang Yai Island, a little jewel just off of Phuket. This lush island will be our lunch venue; where a BBQ Seafood Buffet awaits us under the coconut palms. A full range of activities can be enjoyed after lunch such as sea canoeing, biking, volleyball, bocce balls, frisbees or just simply lazing in a beach chair.
Our boat departs later in the afternoon for the short journey back to the Royal Phuket Marina where transport is waiting to take us back to the dock.

Notes Pack your swimweat and sun protection.
A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change.

Depart from Patong Bay to Blue Canyon Country Club; one of the most prestigious courses in Asia. The golf course with 18 holes was developed in Phuket. The course layout is very exciting and creates the beautiful scenery of the placement of holes in a natural field. The 18 holes with undulating fairways and greens are arranged with bunkers and natural water hazards. No.13 hole of par 4 and No.14 hole of par 3 are well known among the golfers.
All golfers must register at the pro shop at least 15 minutes before reserved tee off time. The estimated golfing time for 18 holes is approximately 4 ½ hours. Only caddie is allowed to operate the golf cart. A caddie tip is not compulsory and is at the discretion of the individual golfer. Children under the age of 12 years are not allowed on the course.

Depart from your SeaDream yacht and transfer to the Aberdeen pier by bus. On arrival at the Rajiv Gandhi water sports complex you will board local boats and leave for Ross Island. This eerie forlorn place was once the administrative headquarters for the British. All that remains are the timeworn remnants of old structures. A swimming pool, tennis court, bakery and cemetery are mute testimony to the lifestyle of the ruling class, in sharp contrast to the jail where Independence fighters were incarcerated. A small museum displays the opulence and decadence of a bygone era exhibiting photographs and other antiques. Spotted deer and peacocks roam about on the island so with a little luck you can spot few in your trip. At the end of your Ross Island adventure, return via local boat to your SeaDream yacht.

Notes Boats are non-air-conditioned, they are open air with a cover on top.
Schedule and duration of the land adventure is subject to change according to local circumstances.
None of the monuments have wheelchair ramps and most are difficult to access.
Rest room facilities may be basic.
The land adventure involves heavy walking under the sun. We recommend visitors to use hats, sunscreen, loose cotton attire and comfortable shoes.

Port Blair, the administrative capital and only town of any size on the islands, has the lively air of any Indian Market. Its pleasantly situated on the main harbor and, as it’s a hilly town, there are good views from quite a few vantage points. You will explore the small town of Port Blair and visit the Samudrika Marine Museum with its display of about 350 species of sea-life, rare varieties of coral, the museum reflects the enormous marine life and wealth submerged in the waters of these islands. You will further proceed to the Anthropological Museum to witness the tribal life of these islands with their model villages and the artifacts, this newly renovated informative museum (normally closed on Mondays) showcases the four Negroid tribes of the Andamans: the Jarawas, Sentinelese, Andamanese and the Onges, and two Mongloid tribes of the Nicobars: the Nicobarese and the Shompens. Continue to The Cellular Jail – this three-storied prison, constructed by the British in 1906, is a pilgrim destination for freedom fighters. This colossal edifice has mutely witnessed the most treacherous of inhumane atrocities borne by the convicts who were mostly freedom fighters. Now dedicated to the nation as a National Memorial, it houses a spectacular sound and light show, besides a museum and art gallery. One can see small cellular cells where they could hold 698 solitary prisoners, the gallows, the death house and the different utensils used by the British to torture the inmates. At the end of the land adventure you will drive to Aberdeen Bazaar, which, at one time was a famous trading market.

Notes This excursion would not have been possible without the support of our local operators as most of the town is closed on Mondays – They basically opened for SeaDream Yacht Club and her valued guests.
Rest room facilities may be basic.
The land adventure involves heavy walking under the sun. We recommend visitors to use hats, sunscreen, loose cotton attire and comfortable shoes.

Lean back and enjoy the rush of adrenalin as your helicopter blades whirl into action and the ground rushes away beneath you. Soar into the skies for an exciting helicopter adventure of the beautiful Lion City.
From high above, you'll be treated to some of the most thrilling panoramic views of Singapore. Your pilot will do a complete lap of the territory, taking in the Woodlands, Johor Straits, Marina South, the Central Business District, Sentosa, St John's Island, Kusu Island, Upper Peirce Reservoir, Kallang Basin, and Mandai. Your friendly pilot will also graciously perform a running live commentary while you are up at 1000 feet in the air, enjoying the panoramic view of the island. Guaranteed you will not forget this bird’s eye scan of the island. After returning to the helipad, with your feet on the ground but head still in the sky, catch your breath at the stunning Sky Park Bar at Marina Bay Sands and cool down with a famous Singapore Sling. Marina Bay Sand’s Sky Park is set on top of the world's largest public cantilevered platform so as you sip your cocktail , relax and tune into that “on top of the world” feeling.

Notes This Land Adventure is designed for disembarking guests or guests in transit with back to back voyages.Total duration of the land adventure is approximately 3.5 hours.
Land Adventure include an English Speaking Guide that will not be on board of the Helicopter.
During the flight the pilot will provide information only in English.
The adventure includes 45 minutes of flying time and the flight is only available from 0900 to 1600 hours.
The Land Adventure includes one alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink per guest (selected beer, wine, soft drinks and frozen cocktails).
The personal details must be submitted at least 3 days in advance. They include: name, passport number, nationality, date of birth, personal weight and if applicable, Malaysian I/C number and employment pass number.
This Land Adventure can run only with 4 guests or multiples of 4, with a max of 12 per departure.
Subsequent departures can be arranged.
Helicopter can seat up to four persons with total combined body weight of 300 kgs.
Seats disposal: 1 person near the pilot and 3 behind.
Please be reminded that PHOTOGRAPHY is prohibited.
Above rates inclusive of air-conditioned motor-coaches, services of English speaking licensed tour guides, as well as refreshment.
All the rates are based on adult price.
The walking distance from the gangway of the yacht to the bus loading area is approximately 10 minutes.

This could be your once in a lifetime chance to pilot a Lamborghini or a Ferrari super car on the Singapore official circuit and then relax above the skyline while enjoying dinner in your own capsule atop the World's largest Observation Wheel!
The Singapore Grand Prix was the inaugural F1 night race, the first street circuit in Asia and will remain on the F1 calendar through at least 2017. Spaniard Fernando Alonso won the first edition of the grand prix, driving for the Renault F1 team. Today is your turn to drive a super car through a portion of this famous F1 circuit. You can choose between a Ferrari F430 Spider and a Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder and let the fun times begin. Start your adventure with a quick visit at the F1 Pit where a Grand Prix expert will explain the circuit and the rules of the race, in addition to sharing a few interesting facts about this amazing event. A few minutes later the road is yours. Your exhilarating adventure begins as you zoom by in a Ferrari F430 F1 Spider or Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder on the Singapore F1 circuit. Unleash the power of your engine first on the original F1 circuit, a regular urban road on a daily basis, than continue to fly on the ECP freeway, feeling the wind in your hair. You’ll set off from Marina Bay Sands and drive along Raffles Boulevard to St. Andrews Road, where you’ll see the Supreme Court, The Padang and the Singapore Cricket Club. You’ll then drive across Anderson Bridge to Esplanade Drive and along Raffles Avenue towards the next attraction – the Singapore Flyer. Cool your nerves down at an exclusive dinner in the sky at the Sky Dining in Singapore Flyer Standing at 42 story high, the Singapore Flyer offers fabulous views of the bay as well as a glimpse of Singapore's neighboring countries – Indonesia and Malaysia. After your electrifying ride, indulge in the premium dining experience, a personal butler will serve you a 4 course dinner with a magnificent skyline view – all in the comfort of a spacious capsule, atop the World’s Largest Observation Wheel.

Notes This Land Adventure is designed for disembarking guests or guests in transit with back to back voyages and a late evening departure.
Land Adventure unfortunately can’t run from 31st January 2014 to 3 February 2014 due to Chinese New Year.
Guests must be in good physical health.
This excursion is not recommended for guests with mobility problems.
Drivers must be at least 21 years old and must have held a driving license for a minimum of 2 years.
The actual drive time is 30 minutes.
Guest can choose between driving or be driven by a specialized pilot.
The drive will take place along the Formula One circuit that is used as a regular urban road on a daily basis.
Dinner includes 4 courses and pairing wine.
Late comers will only be admitted for boarding at Singapore Flyer’s discretion and flights are subject to availability.
A second departure can be scheduled at 6.45pm.
During the driving and dinner, Tour Guide will not be present.
This Exclusive Land Adventure is very exclusive and limited. Very advance booking is highly recommended.
Cancellation policy: once adventure is booked, 100% cost will be charged in case of cancellation.

Your SeaDream Land Adventure will commence with a visit to the National Orchid Garden located inside the Singapore Botanical Garden. The garden is a perfect example of the beautiful rich parks on this tropical island, and is arguably the most beautiful garden in Singapore. The park, located on 52 hectares, contains one full intact tropical forest, a garden of frangipani, roses, ferns and also plants of the desert. The section dedicated to the orchids introduces 20,000 beautiful varieties in this unspoiled area. We then drive to the ethnic quarters of Singapore. Begin in Little India, a modest quarter consisting made of little shops, with strong smells and the sounds of music. Move on to Arab Street, a Muslim quarter that specializes in batik Indonesian, several silks, sarong and shirts. Then head to Chinatown, the cultural center of Singapore, that with its temples, its decorated terraces and its chaotic multitude of various shops. These areas all show you how life was in the past. Your route continues to the "Grand Old Lady of Singapore", the Raffles Hotel. An institution in itself, the curry lunch buffet at the Tiffin Room awaits you there. After lunch, drive to Clarke Quay for a bum boat ride and marvel at the extravagant contrast between the historic shop houses lining the riverbank and the skyscrapers soaring above you. End your ride at the Merlion Park for short photo-taking session of this Singapore icon, and the cityscape of modern Singapore. Continue on with a scenic drive through the Colonial District before proceeding to Sentosa Island where you will visit the “Images of Singapore”. In this museum you will be able to discover the different aspects of Singapore all under one roof. In the "Pioneers of Singapore" the history of Singapore is introduced from fourteenth to the twentieth century with the aid of life size dioramas. The "Festivals of Singapore" shows the cultural patrimony of Singapore, based on the nineteen-fifties and ‘sixties, the figures and objects in the scenes introduce the various customs, rituals and traditions of the different ethnic groups of Singapore - the Chinese, the Malaysians, the Indians and the Peranakan. We will conclude our visit on this island by taking the “Sentosa Express”, a light rail that links this island to the mainland and get off at Vivo City which is the one of Singapore's biggest shopping mall next to Singapore Cruise Centre.

Notes This Land Adventure is designed for disembarking guests or guests in transit on back to back voyages.

You and your fellow SeaDream guests begin with a short ride to Raffles Landing Site, where Sir Stamford Raffles is believed to have stepped ashore in 1819 embarking on the journey of founding modern Singapore.
Trace the history of the rising of Singapore from a small fishing village to today’s thriving metropolis in the Singapore River Exhibition, before climbing aboard your bumboat. This unique vessel once carried cargo between ships and the riverside quays, but now will carry you along Singapore’s historic waterfront. As you glide along, marvel at the extravagant contrast between the striking skyscraper skyline of modern Singapore and the architecturally-rich restored century-old shop houses.
Once back to Clarke Quay, your nostalgic adventure continues as you take an exhilarating trishaw ride to the “Grand Lady of Singapore”, the Raffles Hotel. Here, you will enjoy a stylish afternoon tea buffet of English canapes, scones and local delicacies at the Tiffin Room taking you back to the high-society colonial Singapore. Stroll through the Raffles Hotel Wall of Fame and browse through the gift shop before rejoining your coach.
Ponder the gracious legacy of yesteryear as you return to the yacht, airport or hotel (depending on if you are disembarking or in transit.

Notes This Land Adventure is designed for disembarking guests or guests in transit on back to back voyages.
Raffles hotel has a strict dress code. No singlets/tank tops for ladies and gentlemen must wear business shirts or collared T-shirt paired with long pants /trousers with socks.

Get up close with the distinctive tastes and flavors of Singapore; the culinary capital of South East Asia. Start of your land adventure with a visit to Lau Pa Sat Festival Market, a popular local food court gazetted as national monument. Here, you can learn about the ethnically diverse cuisine as you pass by the stalls offering Singapore’s favorites’ such as laksa, chili pepper crab, satay, curry fish head or roti prata. To savor the gourmet creations of traditional local flavors with a modern twist, take a short bus ride to Marina Bay Sands, where sumptuous set meal of Singaporean Celebrity Chef Justin Quek awaits you at the “Sky on 57”. The restaurant showcases a modern interpretation of the local and Asian cuisine with hints to the Chef’s French culinary beginnings in a setting that offers a bird’s eye view of Singapore and the bay. Marvel the breathtaking panorama of Marina Bay and beyond as you enjoy the unparalleled dining experience at “Sky on 57”. Finally, return to the Cruise Center with tasteful memories of Singapore’s culinary heritage.

Notes This Land Adventure is designed for disembarking guests or guests in transit on back to back voyages.